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Season Three: All in This Together (Separately)

After a looooong season break, Season Three of Recovering Church Girls* (*all genders + faiths) returns! From personal family changes to coronavirus quarantines, there are (always) so very many layers to work through in our inner work. A quick look into w

Episode 44 of the Recovering Church Girls * podcast, hosted by Tonia Adleta, titled "Season Three: All in This Together (Separately)" was published on March 15, 2020 and runs 9 minutes.

March 15, 2020 ·9m · Recovering Church Girls *

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After a looooong season break, Season Three of Recovering Church Girls* (*all genders + faiths) returns! From personal family changes to coronavirus quarantines, there are (always) so very many layers to work through in our inner work. A quick look into what's in store for Season Three, a hint at the book and all that it holds, and a heartfelt thank you for you (and my kids!) If you haven't joined us for the "proof of concept" survey yet, you can do so here. (It can be completely anonymous if you choose, and can take as little as 3 minutes.) You can also opt to join the newsletter there and be the first to check out our new website when it's live.... (not quite yet. The equivalent of drywall dust all over the thing right now...)  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

After a looooong season break, Season Three of Recovering Church Girls* (*all genders + faiths) returns! From personal family changes to coronavirus quarantines, there are (always) so very many layers to work through in our inner work. A quick look into what's in store for Season Three, a hint at the book and all that it holds, and a heartfelt thank you for you (and my kids!) 

If you haven't joined us for the "proof of concept" survey yet, you can do so here. (It can be completely anonymous if you choose, and can take as little as 3 minutes.) You can also opt to join the newsletter there and be the first to check out our new website when it's live.... (not quite yet. The equivalent of drywall dust all over the thing right now...) 


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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